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40 Top GK Questions Asked in AFSB Interview

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40 Top GK Questions Asked in AFSB Interview

AFCAT Exam is drawing near and candidates are involved in preparing for the exam. The exam has got G.K. section also in the exam. While G.K is also considered in front up to a level in SSB also.

SSB interview is not totally driven over G.K., but being average in G.K. can raise your impression on the interviewing officer.

Some of the G.K. related questions asked in AFCAT interview are as follows.

  1. Which operation was conducted by India to take over the Siachen glacier? – Operation Meghdoot
  2. Central Air Command of Indian Air Force is situated in?  – Allahabad
  3. Which is the first aircraft indigenously developed by India? – HAL Marut
  4. Who is the only air force officer to be promoted to the five-star rank? – Marshal of Indian Air force Arjan Singh
  5. Hand in hand exercise is conducted between India and? – China
  6. The Karakorum highway connects which countries? – China and Pakistan
  7. Which is the longest highway in India? – NH-7
  8. Radio ways of constant frequency are produced by which device? – Oscillator
  9. Which phenomenon leads to the mirage in deserts? – Total Internal Reflection
  10. In which industry, is the maximum number of women are employed in India? – TEA
  11. Asteroids are found in which 2 planets? – Mars and Jupiter
  12. Name the countries with which India shares its border – Pakistan, Afghanistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Myanmar and China
  13. Which strait links Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal? – Palk Strait
  14. What is the name of Ganga in Bangladesh? – Padma
  15. Mount Everest is located in which country? – Nepal
  16. Which alloy is used for making magnets? – Alnico
  17. Gravitational field is maximum at which place? – at Poles
  18. Which waves have smallest wavelength? – Gamma Rays
  19. What is the SI unit of charge? – Coulomb
  20. The hydrocarbon present in Gobar gas is – Methane

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  21. Balloons are filled with which gas? Helium
  22. What is the maximum temperature measured by a mercury thermometer? 360 degrees
  23. Electric bulb is filled with? – Argon gas 
  24. Which metal is known as king of metals? – Gold
  25. Headquarter of SAARC is in – Kathmandu
  26. Which kind of waves are used by RADAR? – Radio wakes
  27. Which gland doesn’t produce any hormone – Liver
  28. Ozone layer, which is polluted by supersonic jets, is present in which layer of the atmosphere? – Stratosphere
  29. Which metal is used in storage batteries? – Lead
  30. Which state has the largest percentage of reserved parliamentary seats? – Uttar Pradesh
  31. Sky appears blue to the people on the earth’s surface due to which phenomenon? – Scattering of Light
  32. How many bits are there in a nibble? – 4 bits
  33. The storage capacity of a floppy disk is – 1.44 MB
  34. Who is the father of the computer? – Charles Babbage.
  35. The Indian air force day is celebrated on – 8th October
  36. Who was the first women to be conferred with Bharat Ratna – Indira Gandhi
  37. Which Indian sports personality is known as Payyoli Express – P.T. Usha
  38. How many Rafale jets will India get in India France deal – 36 Aircraft
  39. Which aircraft is nicknamed as Shamsher in India – Jaguar Aircraft
  40. Kalavari Submarine belongs to which class? – Scorpene class

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Conclusion – G.K. plays a significant role in the SSB interview. Those candidates who have passed AFCAT exam nee dot have a fair hand in G.K and prominent subjects of their graduation field. The above question have been asked from the candidates to check their basic General knowledge and some of these question were also probed further. So, candidates should take a hint form these questions and prepare for their SSB interview.

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Recommended For Indian Army In 9th SSB Attempt

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Recommended For Indian Army In 9th SSB Attempt

Hello, everyone I am Raman Kumar. I got recommended for Indian Army in my Ninth Attempt from 18 SSB, Allahabad in Oct 2016. I am feeling very happy in writing and sharing my SSB experience with all of you. Like most of the repeaters my journey towards joining Indian Armed Forces was also a bumpy ride.  It all started in Nov 2013 with my first SSB at 12SSB, Bangalore. I got Conference Out in that. This started a series of failures. I got Conference Out 6 times and Screened out twice before getting recommended in ninth attempt. Although I was hopeful of selection since my first SSB, but consecutive non-recommendations were indicating something else. However, I kept moving on and preparing for next SSBs. Finally I got it after 03 years. Credit of my selection goes to my Mentor Rajpal Singh Rathore, who runs his own institute in Gurgaon.

Now I am sharing my experience with you. It was 15 Oct 16 and as many as 52 Army Aspirants were waiting outside MCO at Allahabad Junction. Out of them 2 were my old friends that I had made at 19 SSB Allahabad in April 2016 (Later we all three got recommended). Then we were taken to SSB Centre in a Bus. On our arrival some documentation was done followed by allotment of Chest Numbers. I got 25. On the day of screening a very hazy picture was shown to us. Everyone made a different story on that. At the end of the day only 26 (out of 52) qualified for Stage II. Surprisingly, I was the last Chest No (26). Then we were made to sit in a Hall and given some forms including PIQ form. Then we were told to go to barracks. To my surprise, I came to know from the already recommended candidates that Chest No. 26 is getting recommended for the last 3 batches. So this gave me some hope this time.

Next day our psychological tests started early in the morning and finished by 12 PM. I wrote simple stories on all the pictures shown to us in TAT (I had not read any SSB Book this time). I wrote stories on simple themes which came to my mind. I did all WATs and 47 SRTs. I wrote only 4-5 lines in each section of Self Description. Some of us were having their interviews after lunch but I was the lucky to escape. My interview was scheduled for next day. Then we were allowed to go outside. Then I went to railway station for doing reservation for the Conference Day (forced by 8 non-recommendations).

On the Third day ie GTO-I, Group Discussion, GPE, Group Tasks were completed and I performed in the same way as I used to in my earlier attempts but kept quite for most of the time in GD after giving 4-5 points. In lecturette, I had to face some difficulty because all the four topics were new to me and I was not prepared well on any of them. However, I was able to speak of 03 minutes. I could see GTO writing something when I was speaking after small pauses (as I was not prepared, I was making points on the spot). In Group tasks I kept quite for most of time but gave very logical points whenever I spoke and they worked. I gave preference to giving logical points than shouting unnecessarily.

After GTO tasks what came next, was the most strange experience of the entire SSB interview. It was my Personal Interview. Now why I am mentioning it strange is because; it lasted only for 14-15 Minutes. I was not happy with this. Because usually my interview used to last for 40-60 minutes. In these 15 minutes he just asked me about my family, friends and study. Its my kind advice to all of You to not to feel down due to poor performance in a single test. Because SSB sees the overall performance.

On the Fourth Day l.e. GTO-II we completed our remaining tests. In command task I was given the average test and I performed it within 2 minutes. I was happy with this because in my SD I had mentioned that I am an average person.ssb recommended

Then came the last Day “CONFERENCE DAY”. In the morning I wished each and everyone for the final day and taken their contacts numbers. As per instructions, we kept our luggage in the waiting shed. We were briefed by the JCO regarding Conference Procedure. My experience again took a turn when we were told that the Conference would start in yhe reverse order. It means I was the first to go inside. Before I was called in, they discussed on my performance for around 10 minutes (which was longer than my all attempts). I was feeling happy to see them taking some interest in me this time. It raised my morale and I went in confidently as the bell rang. I wished the President and sat down. My Interview Officer asked me few questions:-

  • How was this attempt different from the last ones.  (I said the group was very cooperative, due to which everyone performed well)  
  • How would you rate yourself out of 10.    (I rated myself 9)

Then I came out and started waiting for the results. Conference was finished by 10 Am. After 2 hours the Officer came with results. He started with the old ritual i.e. with examples of SRK, Former President Abdul Kalam, and Amitabh Bachan. Then he announced the results. He spoke Chest No. 19, 4, 26, 16 and 21. When he announced my chest no 26, I didn’t believe my ears at first, it happens when your hope is crushed for 08 times. I was on cloud 9; so long I waited for this moment in my life. It was the happiest day in my life. To my surprise out of 5 recommended candidates, we 03 had got conference out from the same batch in Allahabad in April 16.

So this was my SSB experience. In the end I would like to repeat lines of Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar.

JUST KEEP ON CHASING DREAMS

DREAMS DO COME TRUE

————–BEST OF LUCK TO ALL SSB ASPIRANTS———-

————–JAI HIND————-

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CDS 1 2017 – Admit Cards Are Out

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CDS 1 2017 Admit Card – Admit Cards Are Out

All aspirants are hereby alerted that the e-admit cards of CDS1 2017 are out on the official website of UPSC. The exam will be conducted on 5th February 2017 (Sunday) and the candidates should download their hall tickets from the official website of UPSC in order to specify their examination centers.

How to Download the Admit Card

The candidates need to follow the following steps to download their E-admit cards for Combined Defense Service 1 2017 examination.

  1. Visit upsc.gov.in
  2. Click on e-Admit card: Combined Defense Service 1 2017.
  3. You will find “click here” option in front of the “Combined Defense Service 1 2017”.
  4. Click on “Yes” on the page having instructions.
  5. Select the option through which you want to download the e-admit card (for downloading first time opt “Registration Number”, for those who have already checked their admit card can opt by “Roll Number”)
  6. Fill up your details in the respective fields, click on submit and download the admit card.

Note – Check your personal details, exam preference, reporting time and material to be taken to the examination.

PATTERN

The exam will consist 3 papers which are:-

. English – 100 marks – 120 questions – 2 hours

. General Knowledge – 100 marks – 120 questions – 2 hours

. Elementary Mathematics – 100 marks – 100 questions – 2 hours

SYLLABUS

For IMA, AFA and NA aspirants, the exam will have all three papers i.e. English, G.K. and Mathematics.

For OTA aspirants, the exam will have only English and G.K. They are not eligible for attending Mathematics paper.

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4 Ways For Girls To Join Indian Army: Women Entries 2022

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In 1992, an important landmark in the history of the Indian Army was the induction of women into the officer cadre, and the onerous task of training them was undertaken by the Officers Training Academy through various women entries.

So far, more than 1200 Lady Cadets have already been commissioned into the various Arms and Services of the Indian Army. For women, it is compulsory for you to be a graduate to apply.

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The various ways in which women can join the Indian Army after graduation can be classified into 3 categories: UPSC, Non-UPSC and Technical Entries.

  1. UPSC Entry/SSCW(NT): In UPSC entry, the women can join the army only through Short Service Commission Women (Non-Technical) Entry Scheme.
  • Eligibility: Any unmarried graduate aged between 19-25 years is
  • eligible to apply.
  • Education and Examination: She has to clear the Combined Defence Services Examination which is held twice a year in July and November.
  • SSB: Candidates who are successful in the examination are shortlisted for SSB to be held in June-July and November-December every year.
  • Selection: 12 (Twelve) women are selected every six months for the beginning of training based on the merit list.
  • Training: The training is of 49 weeks held at OTA Chennai beginning every April and October.
  1. Non-UPSC Entries: In Non-UPSC entries, there are two entries: NCC Special Entry and JAG Entry, both of which are Short Service Commission and for Women.
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SSCW NCC (SPL) Entry Women:

  • Eligibility: Any unmarried graduate aged between 19-25 years having an NCC ‘C’ certificate is eligible to apply.
  • Education and Examination: There is no need to attend any CEE for this entry except for a minimum of 50% in graduation with a valid NCC ‘C’ certificate with minimum ‘B’ grade.
  • SSB: Candidates are shortlisted for SSB to be held in June-July and December-January every year through respective directorates.
  • Selection: Every six months, 4 (Four) women are selected from the merit list to undergo training at OTA Chennai.
  • Training: The training is of 49 weeks held at OTA Chennai beginning every April and October.

SSCW Judge Advocate General:

  • Eligibility: Any unmarried LLB graduate aged between 21-27 years is eligible to apply.
  • Education and Examination: There is no need to attend any CEE for this entry except for a minimum of 55% in LLB.
  • SSB: Candidates are shortlisted for SSB to be held in June-July and December-January every year through Directorate General Recruiting / AG Branch.
  • Selection: Every six months, 4 (Four) women are selected from the merit list to undergo training at OTA Chennai.
  • Training: The training is of 49 weeks held at OTA Chennai beginning every April and October.
  1. SSCW(Tech): This is a technical entry for the women engineering graduates. Women with an engineering degree can join the army as Short Service Commission officers.
  • Eligibility: Any unmarried engineering graduate aged between 20-27 years is eligible to apply.
  • Education and Examination: There is no need to attend any CEE for this entry and minimum cut off varies as per latest notification.
  • SSB: Candidates are shortlisted for SSB to be held in June-July and November-December every year.
  • Selection: 20 (Twenty) women are selected every six months for the beginning of training based on the merit list.
  • Training: The training is of 49 weeks held at OTA Chennai beginning every April and October.

Apart from the above mainstream entries, there are few other entries like Army Medical Corps, Army Education Corps and Military Nursing Service which inducts women on a direct entry basis depending on the availability and requirement. These entries are non-periodic. However, women are also commissioned into these corps once they complete their training through one of the above entries.

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Meet Lt Gen Sarath Chand, The New Vice Chief of Army Staff

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Just when Air Marshal S B Deo took over as the Vice Chief of Air Staff, Lt Gen Sarath Chand was appointed as the Vice Chief of Army Staff. Presently, Lt Gen Sarath Chand is the General Officer Commanding-in-Chief (GOC-in C) of the Jaipur-based South Western Command of the Indian Army.

About Lt Gen Sarath Chand:

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Lt Gen Sarath Chand Reviewing am IMA POP

  1. Lt Gen Sarath Chand hails from Kurumbaloor in Kottarakkara, Kerala.
  2. He was commissioned into the Garhwal Rifles in June 1979. Prior to his appointment, he was commanding the Jaipur-based South Western Command.
  3. He is an alumnus of Sainik School, Kazhakootam (Trivandrum), National Defence Academy, Khadakvasla, Pune and Indian Military Academy, Dehradun.
  4. Lt Gen Sarath Chand is also a graduate of the Defence Services Staff College, the Higher Command Course and the National Defence College, New Delhi.
  5. Factually, he is the second Malayali after Lt Gen Philip Campose to hold the post of Vice Chief of Army Staff.
  6. In a military career spanning almost 37 years, the officer has participated in many active combat leadership roles at every stage of command in the Army
  7. He was a company commander along the Line of Control in Kargil, was part of the action against the LTTE in Sri Lanka, was battalion commander during Operation Rhino targeted at infiltrators in Assam and Operation Falcon along the Chinese border in Arunachal Pradesh.
  8. He served as a brigade commander in the desert area along the border with Pakistan before leading a division in Kashmir as Major-General. As Lt general, he led the 4th Corp in Assam and Arunachal Pradesh.
  9. His other assignments include that of an instructor in the Commando Wing of the Infantry School, brigade major in a mountain brigade, a colonel-general staff at an infantry division along the Chinese border, a brigade-general staff at a mountain division and staff officer at a United States mission in Somalia.
  10. He is a proud recipient of Uttam Yudh Seva Medal for distinguished operational service while commanding a corps in the North East. He received the Ati Vishisht Seva Medal and Vishisht Seva Medal for distinguished services while commanding a Counter Insurgency Force in Kashmir and for service at army HQ respectively. He has been awarded the Chief of the Army Staff Commendation Card on three occasions and General Officer Commanding-in-Chief Commendation Card twice.
  11. He is married to Bindu Sarath Chand. The couple has two sons, Major Abhilash who is in the Army and Lieutenant (Indian Navy) Abhijit.

As a Vice Chief, he will head the General Staff Branch at the Army HQ and will support the Army Chief in the discharge of his duties. His functions include ensuring the operational effectiveness of the army by directly overseeing the functioning of the directorates for military operations, intelligence and logistics.

Air Marshal S B Deo Took Over As Vice Chief of Air Staff

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Air Marshal S B Deo took over as Vice Chief of Air Staff in place of Air Marshal B S Dhanoa who is now the chief. This opens a gateway for his smooth transition to being the next Chief of Air Staff after ACM B S Dhanoa.

Not many of you knew him yet, but do you remember the father-son duo who flew a Su-30 together got featured on SSBCrack earlier? Yes, it is that Air Marshal S B Deo!

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About Air Marshal S B Deo:
  1. Air Marshal S B Deo was commissioned as a fighter pilot in the IAF on June 15, 1979.
  2. He is an alumnus of the National Defence Academy and the Defence Services Staff College, Wellington.
  3. He is an FCL (Fighter Combat Leader) and a ‘Cat A’ Qualified Flying Instructor with over 3,800 hours of operational and training flying.
  4. Air Marshal S B Deo has been AOC of a major fighter base and commanded a Mig-21 Bison Squadron and a Signal Unit besides being the Chief Operating Officer of a forward base.
  5. As Station Commander of the Signal Unit, he was actively involved in the induction of modern assets and sensors in the IAF.

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    Air Marshal S B Deo is a Native of Nagpur
  6. Prior to taking over as VCAS, he was the Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief (AOC-in-C) of Western Air Command, AOC-in-C of Eastern Air Command, DG Air (Ops), AOC COBRA Group, AD Commander & Air I at HQ CAC and has held various staff appointments and worked in Ops/Plans Directorates at Air HQ (VB).
  7. He was also Directing Staff at Tactics and Air Combat Defence Establishment (TACDE).
  8. In recognition of his meritorious service and exceptional professionalism, he was awarded Param Vishisht Seva Medal, Ati Vishisht Seva Medal, Vayu Sena Medal, Vishisht Seva Medal and ADC by the President of India.
  9. He is married to Mrs Anjana Deo, they have a son who is a fighter pilot in the IAF. Air Marshal Deo is an avid reader and interested in creative writing and technology.

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3 Ways For Girls to Join Indian Air Force: Women Entries 2024

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2 Ways For Girls to Join Indian Air Force

Indian Air Force is the most sought-after service among women. Even though Air Force has only two women entries, IAF has the highest number of women officers as compared to Navy and Army. In contrast, the Army has 4 women entries.

The two entries are AFCAT and Non-AFCAT (FTS):

AFCAT Entries:  Female candidates who want to fly high in the sky or dream to be an Air Warrior of IAF then they have to clear an exam named AFCAT which is held twice in a year. It is a written exam and those who qualify in this exam are called for SSB interview. You can opt for the following branches by AFCAT exam:

  1. Flying branch:
  • Eligibility: Women candidates of age 19 to 23 years (as per notified in the advertisement) can opt for flying branch.
  • Educational Qualification: To apply for this entry, a candidate should be having a Graduate degree in any discipline from a recognised university with aggregate of 60% marks and have passed Math and Physics at 10+2 level OR B.E/B.Tech degree from a recognised university with aggregate of minimum 60% marks.
  1. Technical Branch:
  • Eligibility: Female engineering candidates of age 18 to 28 years can opt for the technical branch. There are two types of technical service whose educational qualification conditions are given below:
  • Educational Qualifications:
    • Aeronautical Engineer (Mechanical): Minimum four-year degree course from a recognised university with aggregate of minimum 60% marks and qualification in at least eight subjects out of eighteen as per notified in the advertisement OR cleared Section A and B exam of Associate membership of Institution of engineers or Aeronautical society of India in regular courses.
    • Aeronautical Engineer (Electrical):Minimum four-year degree course from a recognized university with aggregate of minimum 60% marks and qualification in at least eight subjects as per notified in the advertisement OR cleared Section A and B exam of Associate membership of Institution of engineers or Aeronautical society of India or graduate membership exam of the Institute of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers in regular courses.

3. Ground Duty Branches:

  • Eligibility: For graduates: 20 to 23 years, Post Graduates: 20 to 25 years, LLB: 20 to 26 years, M.Ed/ PhD/ CA: 20 to 27 years.
  • Educational Qualifications: There are three types of services in Ground Duty Branches whose educational qualification conditions are given below:
    1. Administration and Logistics: Graduate in any discipline from a recognised university with aggregate of 60% marks OR a Post Graduate degree/ diploma in any discipline from a recognised university with aggregate of minimum 60% marks.
    2. Education: Post Graduate degree in any discipline with aggregate of minimum 50% mark
    3. Accounts: Graduate degree in any commerce with an aggregate of minimum 60% marks OR a Post Graduate degree/ diploma in Commerce (M Com) / CA / ICWA with an aggregate of minimum 50% marks.

Non-AFCAT Entry (CDSE and FTS):

  1. Meteorology Branch:
  • Eligibility: Age group in this entry is 20 to 25 years and  27 years for PhD candidates.
  • Educational Qualifications: To be eligible for this entry candidates must be having a Post-graduate degree in any science stream / Maths / Statistics / Geography / CS / EVS / Physics / Geo-physics etc. with minimum 50% aggregate and have scored 55% marks both in Maths and Physics at graduation level. Final year students can also apply for it.

NCC Special Entry Indian Air Force

  • NCC Air Wing Senior Division ‘C’ certificate acquired on or after 06th Aug 2015 is mandatory
  • Education Qualification: Minimum of 60% marks each in Maths & Physics at 10+2 level and Graduate with minimum three year degree course in any discipline from a recognized University who have attained minimum 60% marks or equivalent or minimum of 60% marks each in Maths & Physics at 10+2 level and BE/B.Tech degree (4 years course) with a minimum of 60% marks or equivalent or cleared section A & B Exam of Associate Membership of Institute Engineers (India) or Aeronautical Society of India from a recognised University with minimum 60% marks or equivalent are also eligible
  • Age Limit: 20 to 24 years as on 01st July 2018 i.e. born between 02nd July 1994 to 01st July 1998 (Both dates inclusive)
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Recommended From 18 SSB Allahabad For Indian Army Tech Entry

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“The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams”- Eleanor Roosevelt.

Even I was sitting and going through all the success stories a couple of days before like you people are doing right now. Even I was frustrated over my previous failures and was disappointed that I am still not able to make it. Even I was worried about making my dream true and even I was having the same pain of multiple rejections. Even I was searching for the answer “do you have it in you?”..……..but wait …does worrying , regretting, crying over what happened really solves the problem??  NO!! …….determination to succeed, to give your all out no matter what, perseverance and a never give up attitude does.

Hello all defence aspirants. I am K.Deepak and I recently got recommended for Indian army from 18 SSB Allahabad for (SSC tech entry 48) after many attempts. I started this journey of mine from last 2 years , i.e. from feb 2015 and have given many attempts. I am from Bangalore but I belong to Chittoor district in Andhra Pradesh. To start with, firstly my sincere apologies for taking your time for a lil long as this article will be  lengthy, but even if one defence aspirant is benefitted by my article, I will be more than happy to help them out.

FRESHERS, THIS IS YOUR GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY , PLEASE UTILISE IT PROPERLY. AISA MOKAA PHIR NAHIN MILEGA…..that is because even if you are 80% good, you are welcomed and remaining 20% is excused…but if you are a repeater then they expect 100% from you. Although my article is especially for my fellow repeaters… because even I am a repeater and I have undergone the same heartbreaks, same rejections and I completely understand that feel the moment you get screened out / conference out. So , my brothers do read further as to what I as a repeater corrected in myself which helped me and would recommend you also to do it.

Friends, remember one thing….NEVER GIVE UP….have faith in yourself, trust in your abilities . IF WE HAVE THE COURAGE TO DREAM FOR IT,WE HAVE THE ABILITY TO ACHIEVE IT TOO. Whenever you feel like quitting, just remember the charm of uniform and pride of representing our nation. Remind yourself the pride in serving for mother India. Automatically, you will get  Goosebumps and a strong sense of motivation to again strike back.

Yes we feel rejected when we are screened/conference out, yes we are hurt when we just miss it by an inch, yes we undergo a heartbreak for not achieving what we wanted…but friends, PAIN IS TEMPORARY, GLORY IS FOREVER. What do we do when we get knocked down?? …we have two choices… either to give up and regret later, or to bounce back and hit, but hit harder. I chose the second one……nothing is difficult if you are determined enough to achieve it through your corrective action. I strongly believe in the following statement:

IF THERE IS ANY PERSON IN THIS WORLD WHO COULD HELP YOU GET RECOMMENDED, THEN THAT PERSON IS YOU, YOURSELF!!

PREPERATION : First of all, coaching is not compulsory, its more of a drawback if you completely depend on it , blindly follow it or entirely  stick to what has been taught. Don’t let your natural self fade away. Learn and retain what is best suitable for you. Friends, you are the only person who knows you the best. You are the only person who is completely aware about your moods, reactions under stress and various aspects of your personality. Lock yourself in a room, give a deep thought about who you are, and what is the opinion of other people about you? Then you will have a clarity. My suggestion would be, NEVER IMPLEMENT SOME OR THE OTHER CANDIDATES SUGGESTIONS INTO YOUR PERFORMANCE, BECAUSE WHAT WORKED FOR HIS/HER PERSONALITY MAY NOT WORK FOR YOU. Each of us are unique in our own way, respect that and try to mould yourself. Follow your own instincts. You are much better than what you think. You can do much better than you could imagine. Be proud of yourself for being you, have high self esteem. Especially repeaters, do not look back and regret why I wasn’t able to make it last time, instead learn from that experience, give a thought where you might have gone wrong and then appear again with better preparation.

 WE ARE DEFENCE ASPIRANTS BRO, WE NEVER GIVE UP. IF WE ARE KNOCKED DOWN , WE RAISE AGAIN.KEEP ON TRYING,WHO KNOWS, MAY BE THIS IS IT!! THIS MIGHT BE THE CHANCE YOU WERE DREAMING FOR !

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MY EXPERIENCE :

PRE-SSB :

The moment I got a mail that I have to report on 15th December at Allahabad board, I became very nervous for obvious reasons of Allahabad being the toughest board among all (and you know why it is famous for and what is it actually called) I was literally scared because of the rumours I heard about the Allahabad board.(Though later I realised that this is the most awesome and loveliest board).

I was not at all mentally ready to go this time because of the pain of previous failures. But still my parents and my uncle believed in me and insisted on going. My father and uncle were boosting my morale to go and attend the interview as we should not leave any opportunities. Hence they advised me not to worry about the results and just give it a try. My friends were also very positive and insisted me on going and giving it a try. I agreed and  decided to go.(see….some instinct decisions will change your life forever)

Here I begin my journey on 13th December with a small hope of light in the darkness .I had decided nothing this time. No approach at all and I was unprepared too , which doubled my nervousness. On 14th December I landed on Allahabad  and trust me, the wind blowing was so cold that it was literally piercing all over my body. I wasn’t able to take that cold ..at all…. after staying in a hotel for the night, I reported on 15th December near Selection centre east main gate. Later we were asked to get in and have breakfast followed by document verification .After all the formalities, we were asked to assemble for our STAGE 1 (or) Screening test. The board is so beautiful with greenery all over , nature lovers will like it for sure. This board is spread across a very vast area and is properly organised. The best thing is the temple there, so much of peace, calmness , positivity and good feeling when you enter it. I loved it.

 

DURING SSB :

Stage 1

Screening test went of really well as I did my PPDT  good and OIR was also excellent. We were first briefed about the PPDT as we had it as the first test. Within one hour they divided the group and started the gd round. I was little worried since there were around 20 candidates per group . I narrated my story well within the given time followed by all 19. As soon as the narration got over, there was chaos all over and hence gto divide our group into 2 and this time we were able to discuss few points , and later the other group discussed for sometime . our group discussed well and I was able to control it by stating my points and convincing them. The other group had again a little fish market and ultimately our group was mixed again and again a fish market, but this time a big one. Soon we were asked to leave the discussion room and assemble for OIR test. OIR test was easy, you just have to be quick and little clever , you will complete most of it. But still if you feel that you should prepare for it ,then practice it and go. Later results were declared and 24 of us were in. I was happy and informed my parents and uncle regarding it. They wished me all the best for upcoming tests. Later we were made to fill all the documents and PIQ (THE MOSTTTTTTTTTTTT IMPORTANT THING OF SSB) . Friends please be very honest while filling PIQ. Because your personal interview is based on the PIQ only and you cannot afford to make any mistakes in it. Please do not brag unnecessary things which may backfire on you.

 

Stage 2

On 16th December , we were asked to report at 7:00 am near an auditorium for our psychological tests. We were there by 6:30am and were talking to each other. We cracked a lots of jokes and were laughing like hell and particularly one fellow was making us laugh real hard, upto an extent that we were all literally holding our stomach . Now before going to the psychology. Listen to music or talk to your friends have some positive and lively environment around you which will help you in your mental peace. Do remember that your state of mind at that point of time will effect on your psychology. So be calm, be happy and be enthusiastic.

I was literally shivering due to the cold. My fingers were frozen because of the extreme cold. I was continuously rubbing my hands to keep myself warm.

Now the real battle begins….

Psych tests started within a couple of minutes on the arrival of the psychologist. Listen to their instructions carefully. I completed TAT in the given time. While writing I was in constant fight with my fingers, haha.. I was shouting at them to write faster but naah, they were too stubborn ..they wouldn’t move quickly… , due to the cold , I wasn’t able to write fast , my fingers were moving slowly. But somehow I completed all my stories in time. Do not overthink, have little creativity in your stories. WAT I completed 59, I wasn’t able to write any sentence for the word “movement”. SRT I did 37, actually I believe the time given to us was very less. But those are enough for them to judge a personality as they are highly trained and experienced. Quantity never matters in psychology, quality matters. SD I was able to complete it within the given time .Enjoy your psych tests and that’s how you are going to perform better. Enjoy writing your stories and please be natural .

We had a break and then were instructed to report for the interview. My interview was on the next day. THANKGOD!!

On 17th December, we had GTO 1. Our gd topics were

1)what is the reason for the raising trend of numerous coaching academies being opened in India (or) why is it that china is developing faster than India, what are the reasons?

2)why is Indian  youth not showing interest to join the armed forces?

Our discussion was very healthy. We gave chance to each other and I felt that so far this was one of the best groups I have come across with. I stated my points well and group also welcomed my statements.(Mingle up with your groupmates well and make them understand that a healthy discussion and cooperation will always be beneficial for everyone.)

GPE was really good. Though I wasn’t able to complete my written plan within the given time but I completed it during the discussion. I was suggesting my ideas but all the other members had a common idea, so I also left my plan and joined with them for a common group plan and finally we made it in very less time itself. Other person nominated himself for the plans narration and we said ok. So we were done with GPE and were given a break.

Later, we had PGT, HGT where our GTO was putting us under pressure by purposely pretending that he is not paying attention towards what we were doing. He is a colonel. During PGT< the funny thing was that we were automatically talking in hindi with each other which we only realised after we finished the task. We were able to do all the tasks within given time. I was giving my ideas for the group and help them in executing it. Other members were also giving good ideas which led us further and we completed the task.

Then we had GOR or the snake race, which we enjoyed it a lot. Our war cry was, of gorkha rifles.. i. e. HOKEHOINA ..HO.. HO.. HO , I was like “bhai…..thoda chota war-cry choose karlete”

Our group came first and all of us had put in efforts, I was helping my groupmates to go further and climb , also I was leading the group with a snake I was the starting chest number in my group.

Later we had individual obstacles, I completed 12 of them out of which 1 is an error as I touched the ground before reaching to the other side. I injured my knee joint badly the pain of which lasted for a week and I wasn’t able to walk properly for 2 days. I think the blood got clotted and in that cold , it would obviously take some time to get back to normal.

I was asked to report for my interview immediately after my gto got over. I was in my gto dress only.

I was so tensed at the beginning and in addition to that, I had badly hurt my knee due to which I wasn’t able to walk properly , but while entering the room, I didn’t even show that pain through my expressions and pretended to be fine. My interviewing officer was a deputy president. He asked me lots of personal questions , counter questions, technical questions , questions related to defence, questions related to G.K and general awareness. He was continuously trying to penetrate into me to know everything about me in and out. He was focussing on lots of personal questions , but I was answering all as I myself was enjoying my interview. At some point, he was laughing when I answered few questions in a funny way.(I am good at this actually). I loved my interview, though I wasn’t able to answer few technical questions, it went ok. My interview was for 50 minutes. After I came out of the cabin, I had mixed feelings but I was glad that I had performed better than my previous attempts.

Next day GTO 2, for lecturette my topic was higher education in India. I spoke for about 2 min and later gave my opinion regarding it in last few couple of seconds. Though I was struck in between , I came up with new ideas and statements to compensate the lost time and delivered my speech quickly.

Command task was good. I got a little hard one compared to others  , I don’t know why. I completed it till half way, in the middle I was struck, gto gave me a slight hint and then an idea stroked my mind and hence I was able to execute the idea and reach the finish line.

Final group task was fun, we completed it within 5 minutes. I gave my ideas which helped the group to execute and reach half way, the through our gto sirs hint we were able to finish it off in time.

Later that night we were all cracking jokes and enjoying, as it was our last day, We all were dreaming about tomorrows results, I already had informed my parents not to expect anything as I wasn’t really sure  about my performance , but my father told not to worry and take it as a learning experience. I was feeling bad that I could have performed much better, I was unsatisfied with my performance. I wasn’t able to sleep properly that night. I was thinking were am I going wrong, what should I change in myself to get myself recommended. I took a resolution that I will again come back and strike hard and keep on attempting till I get selected.

19th December- The conference:  we were instructed how to enter the room and were to sit while the conference is going on. After a couple of minutes dy. President gave a motivational speech and cleared our queries. Later he said “one of the candidate had asked very interesting question as to how people are able to clear in their nth attempt though they weren’t able to clear it in previous attempts and answered the query. (actually that candidate was me 😀 , he had asked me “any questions from your side deepak? In interview and I had asked him this question. He told me that I will give you the answer during conference address as it is for the benefit for all the candidates.).

He said that the candidates who are dedicated enough to find their mistakes and correct it , the candidates who are dedicated enough to introspect themselves and come again are the ones who get selected in their nth attempt. He wished us good luck for the results and left the room.

Conference started from reverse order, and when my turn came, I was waiting for around 4 minutes. As soon as I entered the conference hall…whoaaa all the officers were sitting in a u shape with their uniforms. Though I had seen such environments many time but again everytime I see it . I just live that moment. I got Goosebumps. I wished the dy. President and he asked me to take my seat. Later he asked me questions , deepak what is the difference in you for this ssb, what are the new improvements you observed in yourself compared to the previous ones? , who is your closest friend in your group? Apart from you,  who do you think is the best in your group and should be selected? any suggestions deepak? How was the food? How was your stay? Thank you and you may leave now.

It went for around 3-4 minutes. I answered everything with a feeling that “deepak yahaan tak pohoncha hain tu, ab to  pakka do or die situation hain.”

POST SSB:

After the conference process got over, we were asked to assemble for our results. My heart was jumping out of my shirt. Then again everyone started cracking jokes we were laughing. Suddenly a captain in his uniform came to announce the results.

These were his words “ gentlemen I will announce the result now, and when I call out your chest number , please get up and tell your name loudly”

So the results are….chest number 6 (he got up and told his name in loud voice)………chest number 11 ……………(it was me, and I didn’t even realise, my friends shook me by moving my shoulders …deepak , chest number 11 hain, utjaa……) then I got up …..yes sir….K DEEPAK….and chest num 19…that’s all gentlemen…….all the best.

OH MY GODD !! I wasn’t able to believe it ……. The moment Our chest numbers were called and we got up, everyone was clapping and I was speechless…..what a feeling it was….everyone congratulated us……after everyone left, we were given new chest numbers with + sign on it.

Till now, I had seen tears of joy and happiness just in movies, now I was experiencing it. There were tears in my eyes, all the efforts and hard work I had put in, all those sleepless nights which I had spent thinking of my dream, came in front of me. I was speechless. Finally, I did it. The feeling you undergo, when your dream merges with reality, is unexplainable.

I called my parents and informed them , they were really very happy. I could sense the happiness and pride in my parents voice. This was the moment I was waiting for since years, this was the moment I wanted so badly, this was the moment I dreamt of. The feeling when your parents are happy and you being the reason for it, is priceless. Later I called and informed my uncle and even he was very happy for me…… So,  After I wiped of my tears and we 3 were going to put our luggage’s back in candidates accommodation, an officer met us and congratulated us. He told us “if you have it in you, voh tumhe paatal se bhi utha kar lelenge… if you don’t have it in you, they wont take you.”

 

I got my answer I was looking for since years. Yes I have it in me for what it takes to lead men in war.

I would especially like to thank GOD for everything, my parents and uncle (they insisted me on going even when I wasn’t ready) ,Thomas sir(who always motivate us to perform better), my lovely lovely friends who always loved me and supported me. Thank you very much dad , you had faith in me and believed me even when I wasn’t sure about myself. You motivated me to never give up and keep chasing my dreams.

So friends never give up. Especially my fellow repeaters, Who knows may be this is the chance we were looking for. In the end, I would like to share my views. There are certain qualities in you which you know for sure that you are the best in it. So utilise it to the optimum level.  Never let your morale down, never ever underestimate yourself. YOU CAN DO MUCH MORE THAN YOU THINK YOU CAN. DO NOT GIVE UP, COME BACK AGAIN WITH BETTER PREPERATION, WITH FRESH MIND, WITH A STRONG DETERMINATION, YOU WILL BE OUT WITH FLYING COLORS.MOST IMPORTANTLY, NEVER GET DISSAPOINTED OR LOWER YOUR MORALE IF ONE TEST GOES WRONG, DO WELL IN ALL THE TESTS BECAUSE YOU ARE EVALUATED BY YOUR OVERALL PERFORMANCE AND NOT BY YOUR PERFORMANCE OF ONE PARTICULAR TEST. BE HONEST, BE YOURSELF…I REPEAT, BE YOURSELF. Put your efforts for the upcoming attempts as if it is your last attempt.SO KEEP WORKING FOR YOUR GOAL. Thank you for taking your time out to read this article.

By GOD’s grace I have cleared my medicals and am waiting for the merit list now.

Thanking you,

Deepak

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Any doubts are welcomed, I would be more than happy to share my knowledge and help you out.

All the best.

Keep smiling.

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Meet 3 Sisters from Haryana Set an Example by Joining Indian Army

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Nobody in the family of Pratap Singh Deshwal has been a part of the Army till now. The three daughters of the house, however, dreamt of becoming army officers and their family supported them wholeheartedly.

Preeti and Deepti completed their schooling from Jyoti Prakash School, while Mamta went to Himalayan School. In 2012, the trio was selected in the Armed Forces Medical College, but went to different campuses. Preeti was trained in Kolkata, Deepti in Mumbai, and Mamta went to Pune.

The three graduated this year and have been commissioned to different military hospitals across the country. Mamata will be stationed at Military hospital, Ranikhet, and Deepti will be stationed in Agra. Preeti will work for Defence Services Staff College, Wellington, Ooty.haryana sister join army

The achievements of the three young lieutenants prove that if girls are given the right opportunities and support, they are no less than boys. The credit goes to the girls’ determination and their family’s support.

source: thebetterindia

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India’s Most Advanced Ballistic Missile, Agni IV Test Fired: 9 Points

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Within a week of the successful test firing of its most lethal Agni V missile, India successfully test fired the Agni IV nuclear-capable ballistic missile that has a range of up to 4,000 km. It can be recalled that Agni V is an intercontinental ballistic missile, which can hit northern parts of China.

About the test:

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Agni IV Missile During A Republic Day Parade

  1. Supported by a mobile launcher, the surface-to-surface Agni IV missile was flight tested from the Integrated Test Range (ITR) at Dr Abdul Kalam Island.
  2. It weighs 17 tonnes and is 20 metre-long.
  3. Radars and electro-optical systems had been positioned along the coast of Odisha for tracking and monitoring all the parameters of the missile.
  4. Two Indian naval ships were anchored near the target area to witness the final event.
  5. This is the sixth trial of the indigenous missile. The Agni-IV had undergone one failed and five successful tests over the last five years, with the last one being conducted in November 2015.
About Agni IV:

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An Agni IV in Action

  1. Agni IV is a surface-to-surface nuke capable Intermediate Range Ballistic Missile (IRBM). It is the most advanced ballistic missile in its class that India has developed so far.
  2. Agni IV is a long-range missile that is propelled by composite rocket motor technology and developed by DRDO. The missile has two stages of solid propulsion.
  3. The missile is reportedly equipped with state-of-the-art avionics V-12 fifth generation On-Board Computer.
  4. The re-entry heat shield is capable of withstanding high temperatures that may reach as high as 4000-degree centigrade and above during re-entry of the missile in earth’s atmosphere and makes sure that the avionics function normally, with inside temperature remaining less than 50-degree centigrade.
  5. The Agni-IV has the latest features to correct and guide itself for inflight disturbances. The most accurate Ring Laser Gyro based Inertial Navigation System (RINS) and supported by highly reliable redundant Micro Navigation System (MINGS), ensure that missile can reach the target within two-digit accuracy.
  6. Agni-I, II, III and Prithvi are already in the arsenal of armed forces, giving them reach of over 3000 km, giving India an effective deterrence capability.
  7. When it was developed, the Agni IV was a major step ahead of the Agni 3 in terms of the number of new technologies it had. The success of these technologies contributed in a big way to the success of the Agni 5, in which they were used.
  8. The missile can be fired from both rail and road mobile launchers within minutes while the quick reaction timing of the weapon system gives it more flexibility and a wide range of operational success.
  9. The missile can be fired from locations deeper in the Indian hinterland, which will be very difficult for the enemy to track and destroy the missile. It possesses a submarine launch capability. It would be virtually indestructible and unstoppable in times of war.

With its induction, India would also join the list of select countries that boast of an ICBM with a range of over 5,000 km. Currently, only US, France, China, Russia and the UK boast of such a missile system.

The Agni series of missiles gives India a formidable deterrence and strike power. India is also developing the Agni 6, that is expected to have a strike range of over 6,000 km.